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BossTone74
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#1
Power supply voltages??
03-23-2006, 09:42 PM
Is this going to be a major problem?
12v is at 11.65
5v is at 4.95
3.3v is at 3.33
2.5v 2.54
vcore 1.5
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03-23-2006, 09:55 PM
Re: Power supply voltages??
No,
assuming
you measured these with a relatively accurate/calibrated meter... they are within standard 5% tolerance of ATX specifications.
Besides, the 2.5v (DDR DIMM), and Vcore are not outputs from the PSU but from the motherboard's CPU and DIMM VRMs...
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linuxguru
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03-24-2006, 02:20 AM
Re: Power supply voltages??
Only the +12v is slightly out of spec, but it's still OK. You may want to recalibrate the PSU by adjusting the voltage regulation preset inside the PSU, if it has one. I usually set +5v to 5.05v (+1%) to care of cable/connector drops, etc.
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